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Impatiens necrotic spot virus
Known as:
Impatiens necrotic spot virus INSV
National Institutes of Health
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Tospovirus
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2015
2015
First Report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus Infecting Tomatoes in Ohio.
F. Baysal-Gurel
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R. Li
,
K. Ling
,
S. Miller
Plant Disease
2015
Corpus ID: 73411626
Virus-like symptoms including deformation, discoloration, and necrotic ringspots on green and red fruits of tomato (Solanum…
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2009
2009
First Report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Blackberry in the Southeastern United States.
I. Tzanetakis
,
T. L. Guzman-Baeny
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Z. P. van-Esbroeck
,
G. Fernandez
,
R. Martin
Plant Disease
2009
Corpus ID: 73428781
Blackberry yellow vein disease (BYVD) has emerged as an important disease of blackberry (Rubus spp.) in the south and…
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2007
2007
Impatiens necrotic spot virus and Tomato spotted wilt virus Diagnosed in Phalaenopsis Orchids from Two Florida Nurseries.
C. Baker
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D. Davison
,
L. Jones
Plant Disease
2007
Corpus ID: 73502008
In October 2006 (Arcadia, FL) and January 2007 (Sorrento, FL), several white Phalaenopsis orchids with large chlorotic/necrotic…
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2005
2005
Serological comparison of tospovirus isolates from Taiwan and India with impatiens necrotic spot virus and different tomato spotted wilt virus isolates
G. Adam
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S. Yeh
,
D. Reddy
,
S. Green
Archives of Virology
2005
Corpus ID: 36090568
SummaryTospovirus isolates from tomato and watermelon in Taiwan and from peanut in India reacted neither with antibodies to…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Dahlia Mosaic Virus: Molecular Detection and Distribution in Dahlia in the United States
H. Pappu
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S. D. Wyatt
,
K. Druffel
2005
Corpus ID: 49253810
Dahlia is an important ornamental crop in the U.S. The economic value of the crop is often affected by viral diseases. Of several…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Occurrence of Tospoviruses in Ornamental and Weed Species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran.
T. Ghotbi
,
N. Shahraeen
,
Stephan Winter
Plant Disease
2005
Corpus ID: 73490042
Damage to agricultural crops by tospoviruses has occurred sporadically in Iran in the past; however, since 2000, outbreaks of…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
First Report of Yellow Nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) and Purple Nutsedge (C. rotundus) in Georgia Naturally Infected with Impatiens necrotic spot virus.
N. Martinez-Ochoa
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S. Mullis
,
A. Csinos
,
T. Webster
Plant Disease
2004
Corpus ID: 73490019
Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV), family Bunyaviridae, genus Tospovirus, is an emerging virus found mostly in ornamentals…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
RT-PCR for detecting five distinct Tospovirus species using degenerate primers and dsRNA template.
M. Okuda
,
K. Hanada
Journal of Virological Methods
2001
Corpus ID: 24862683
2001
2001
First Report of Frankliniella fusca as a Vector of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus.
R. Naidu
,
C. Deom
,
J. Sherwood
Plant Disease
2001
Corpus ID: 73490103
Of more than a dozen members of the genus Tospovirus, Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Resistance to tospoviruses in Nicotiana benthamiana transformed with the N gene of tomato spotted wilt virus: correlation between transgene expression and protection in primary transformants.
A. Vaira
,
L. Semeria
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S. Crespi
,
V. Lisa
,
A. Allavena
,
G. Accotto
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
1995
Corpus ID: 20505974
Nicotiana benthamiana was transformed with the nucleoprotein (N) gene of an Italian isolate of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV…
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